Doctor Who: The Adventure Games, a bundle of five third-person point-and-click adventures, is now available on Steam for PC only. The $20 package is currently 10% off to celebrate its launch, but If you live in the UK, you can have them all for free, including on Mac. The games features Matt Smith’s Doctor and […]

Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock will be available to download for Vita from the PlayStation Store next week. It contains “several new features” and will support Cloud Save. The game arrives on the store October 9 in the US and October 10 in the UK.

A bit of a wince and a giggle out of the UK to kick the morning off; during a report on the ongoing struggles in Syria, BBC News accidentally flashed Halo’s UNSC logo in place of the United Nation’s. Naturally it was captured and YouTubed; check it out through the break.

Epic has announced BBC Worldwide and Supermassive Games have licensed the firm’s Unreal Engine 3 technology for development of Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock, which will be the first Vita game to utilize the engine’s toolset.

The BBC has put Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock down for March release on PlayStation 3 and Vita, with a PC release to follow shortly thereafter. The first trailer, which you can check out through the break, shows some sort of side-scroller, and more importantly, a proper who’s who of villains.